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With the sweat still fresh on his bass guitar after the most successful run of sold-out dates yet for The Dead Daisies, Marco Mendoza will return to the UK for an eight date tour stretching from Aberdeen to Southampton.

The multi-talented musician who has played with a list of some of the biggest names in rock music including Thin Lizzy, Whitesnake, Neal Schon of Journey and Ted Nugent to name a few, brings his eclectic show back to these shores.

With a background that bridges the gap between contemporary music in rock and pop, along with jazz, fusion and soul, Marco has a tonal quality to his voice, not unlike some of the greatest jazz and blues singers of the past that can easily memorise a crowd.read more

We’re pleased to announce that Silent Thieves are the first confirmed touring band to join the Marco Mendoza tour.

The tour hits Newcastle on February 11th at Think Tank Underground (The Head of Steam) tickets are already flying out – you can secure yours from this link here

More info on Silent Thieves below

SILENT THIEVES are three musicians that have spent many years forging their own paths in the music scene and have found their way to the same point to form an entity that they can release their own kind of music onto the world. The three members started writing, rehearsing and recording in the Spring of 2015. The end result would be ‘Silent Thieves’. Andy Murray heavily influenced by the first band he saw live, Thin Lizzy, played in various heavy rock acts from youth including an outfit poised to sign for a big future including drummer Adam Parsons (who ironically now manages the ‘new’ Thin Lizzy, ‘Black Star Riders’), until circumstances took a different turn. He then found himself touring Europe and Canada for the next few years as lead guitarist for celebrated Scottish Celtic Rock band ‘Wolfstone’. Since then he has established himself as a writer and session player for various artists, working with acts like Coast and Smokie among many others. Dave McIntosh was crowned ‘World Champion’ drummer in his once alternative guise as a pipe band drummer many moons ago, at a time that would see him travel to places like New York and Europe. In his other role, he was the solid beat behind Scottish rock band The Kut for nearly 25 years that would see him support many legendary acts as well as playing the famous Marquee Club in London twice. Mark Allison started in garage bands in his teens playing guitar and bass in whichever guise was needed. In his twenties a host of his bands supported well know acts like Big Country and The Quireboys before he decided to go in to a forced early retirement from music. Nearly 12 years later after suppressing the urge to fulfil his teenage dreams he entered the musical path once more supporting artists like Nik Kershaw and finding recognition as a songwriter.read more

With the sweat still fresh on his bass guitar after the most successful run of sold-out dates yet for The Dead Daisies, Marco Mendoza will return to the UK for an eight date tour stretching from Aberdeen to Southampton.

The multi-talented musician who has played with a list of some of the biggest names in rock music including Thin Lizzy, Whitesnake, Neal Schon of Journey and Ted Nugent to name a few, brings his eclectic show back to these shores.

With a background that bridges the gap between contemporary music in rock and pop, along with jazz, fusion and soul, Marco has a tonal quality to his voice, not unlike some of the greatest jazz and blues singers of the past that can easily memorise a crowd. read more